All 55 Sinbad Movies (in Order)

Manuel Myers
22 min readMar 17, 2024

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Get ready to embark on an adventure filled with danger, excitement, and a legendary figure named Sinbad. Our movie roundup article, Sinbad Movies, takes you on a journey through the history of Sinbad’s film appearances. From classic films to modern adaptations, we’ll uncover the magical world of Sinbad and provide a comprehensive overview of the iconic character’s on-screen journey. Join us as we delve into the enchanting world of Sinbad’s cinematic adventures. .

1. Club Med (1986)

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Club Med” offers a tantalizing escape to paradise as a group of unlikely friends embark on a tropical adventure filled with romance, comedy, and drama. The film stars Linda Hamilton, Jack Scalia, and Patrick Macnee, along with a star-studded cast including Bill Maher and Sinbad.

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2. The 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1989)

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Delve into the vibrant world of soul music at the 3rd Annual Soul Train Music Awards! . Airing on April 12, 1989, this celebrated awards show honors the accomplishments of people of color in the music industry during 1988. Hosted by the enchanting talents of Dionne Warwick, Patti LaBelle, and Ahmad Rashad, this musical extravaganza takes place in the heart of Los Angeles, California.

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3. That’s Adequate (1989)

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That’s Adequate” is a hilarious, one-of-a-kind comedy that delves into the world of Hollywood. Directed by Harry Hurwitz and featuring a star-studded cast, this film boasts an intriguing premise that combines celebrity impersonation and a mock documentary approach.

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4. The 11th Annual Black Achievement Awards (1990)

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Join the stars Natalie Cole and Flip Wilson as they co-host the 11th Annual Black Achievement Awards, an inspiring and entertaining event that celebrates the remarkable achievements of people of color. The heartwarming ceremony, held in Los Angeles, California and aired on ABC, honors those who have enriched society through their countless contributions. Witness the powerful moments, captivating performances, and feel-good atmosphere that makes this TV special an unforgettable experience.

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5. Motown 30: What’s Goin’ on! (1990)

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Motown 30: What’s Goin’ On! . is a riveting musical tribute celebrating the 30th anniversary of the iconic Detroit-based recording company.

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6. Help Save Planet Earth (1990)

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Help Save Planet Earth” is a 1990 television special that raises awareness about the pressing environmental issues facing our world. This unique production, led by award-winning actors Ted Danson, John Ritter, and Jamie Lee Curtis, offers an informative and engaging experience that has earned it a 6.2 IMDb rating. With a runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes, this captivating special delves into the challenges of environmental conservation, demonstrating how each of us can help save Earth.

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7. The 5th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1991)

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Get ready to groove as you relive the magical moments of The 5th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in this captivating televised event. Hosted by the soulful trio of Dionne Warwick, Patti LaBelle, and Luther Vandross, this star-studded celebration honors the outstanding achievements of African American and multicultural musicians during 1990. With unforgettable performances by Oleta Adams, After 7, and Bell Biv DeVoe, this 2-hour music spectacular is a must-watch for soul music enthusiasts.

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8. Necessary Roughness (1991)

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Necessary Roughness” is a heartwarming and hilarious 1991 comedy directed by Stan Dragoti. Due to NCAA sanctions, the Texas State University Fightin’ Armadillos face a daunting challenge: they must form a football team from their actual student body, with no scholarships to aid them. As they struggle to assemble a team, they encounter numerous obstacles, both on and off the field.

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9. The 12th Annual Black Achievement Awards (1991)

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Experience a triumph of African American culture in “The 12th Annual Black Achievement Awards”, co-hosted by the esteemed Clifton Davis and the unforgettable Gladys Knight. This riveting TV special, set in the spirit of the 1990s, honors individuals of color whose remarkable contributions have profoundly enriched our world.

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10. The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1992)

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The 6th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, held in 1992, celebrated the achievements of musicians of color in 1991. Hosted by a star-studded lineup including Luther Vandross, Patti Labelle, Will Smith, and Vanessa Williams, this music-filled awards event took place in Los Angeles, California on March 10, 1992.

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11. Comic Relief V (1992)

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Comic Relief V is a hilarious four-hour stand-up comedy special that brings together some of the biggest names in entertainment to raise funds for charity. Featuring Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and Robin Williams, this side-splitting TV event saw comedians showcase their unique talents for a great cause.

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12. Circus of the Stars and Sideshow (1992)

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Step right up and prepare to be amazed in “Circus of the Stars and Sideshow, “ a mesmerizing documentary that brings the thrills and drama of the circus directly to your living room! Released in 1992, this captivating TV special features larger-than-life performances from an array of renowned circus stars.

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13. 1992 Essence Awards (1992)

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The 5th Essence Awards, a groundbreaking event held in 1992, marked a celebration of African-American women and their unwavering commitment to enriching society. Hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Denzel Washington, the ceremony honored these remarkable women for their outstanding contributions to education, social policies, public services, and the arts. Delivering a captivating dose of 1990s nostalgia and a celebration of black culture, the Essence Awards served as a powerful testament to the strength and resilience of African-American women in the face of adversity.

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14. Coneheads (1993)

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Coneheads (1993) is a wacky and offbeat comedy from the imagination of Dan Aykroyd and Tom Davis. The film is set in the world of aliens with conical crania who crash-land on Earth, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures. The story revolves around the interspecies romance between the Coneheads, the Parker family, and a Spock-like character. Director Steve Barron, along with writers Dan Aykroyd, Tom Davis, and Bonnie Turner, bring a satirical and satirical take on Sci-Fi, resulting in a unique and entertaining cinematic experience.

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15. Mo’ Funny: Black Comedy in America (1993)

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Mo’ Funny: Black Comedy in America” is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the rich cultural history of African American humor. As early as the minstrel shows in the early 1900s, to the iconic performances of the 1980s and 1990s, this film unravels the fascinating journey of black comedy through the decades. Yvonne Smith’s masterful directing and insightful commentary make this documentary a must-watch for fans of dark comedy, African American culture, and history.

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16. The Meteor Man (1993)

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The Meteor Man” is a unique spin on the superhero genre, bringing an African-American hero to the big screen with a dash of humor and action. Directed by Robert Townsend, this 1993 film follows a high school teacher, played by the director himself, who hails from a troubled inner-city neighborhood in Washington D. C. After catching a mysterious meteorite, the unassuming hero finds himself acquiring superpowers that he decides to use for the greater good.

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17. 25th NAACP Image Awards (1993)

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Join the stars of television, music, and motion pictures as they gather for the 25th NAACP Image Awards, a celebration of outstanding achievements made by people of color during 1992. This heartwarming and entertaining event features captivating speeches, heartfelt tributes, and unforgettable moments. Hosted by renowned actors, the show boasts an impressive lineup of presenters and performers, including Halle Berry, Morgan Freeman, and After 7.

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18. 26th NAACP Image Awards (1994)

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Join the celebration of the 26th NAACP Image Awards, held on January 5th, 1994, as it honors the outstanding achievements of people of color in the entertainment industry during 1993. The prestigious ceremony, hosted by Vicangelo Bulluck and Belma Johnson, commemorates the exceptional contributions made by talented individuals in the realms of music, television, and motion pictures.

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19. The Essence Awards (1994)

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The Essence Awards, released in 1994, is a heartwarming two-hour tv special honoring eight exceptional African-American men for their extraordinary achievements in their respective fields and impressive contributions to their communities. The show, hosted by the charismatic duo of Vanessa Williams and Sinbad, takes place on April 22, 1994, at the illustrious Paramount Theater in New York City.

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20. The 8th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1994)

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The 8th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, hosted by none other than the legendary Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, and Johnny Gill, was an exhilarating celebration of achievements made in 1993 by musicians of color. Held on March 15, 1994 in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, the event showcased the immense talent and creativity of African American music artists. With an impressive 2-hour runtime, this TV special brings together some of the most prestigious and influential figures in the music industry.

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21. Houseguest (1995)

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In “Houseguest, “ a charming yet devious con man gets embroiled in hot water with the mob when he fails to repay an unpaid debt. To evade his past and cover his tracks, he poses as a close family friend of a picture-perfect family in an affluent Pennsylvania suburb. He quickly finds himself tangled in a web of lies and hilarious misadventures, as he juggles his alter ego while trying to stay one step ahead of his dangerous creditors.

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22. Soul Music Festival: Part 1 (1995)

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Soul Music Festival: Part 1" is a pulsating music festivity set against the backdrop of the 1970s, hosted by none other than Sinbad. This 2-hour thrilling journey showcases an ensemble of renowned soul and funk musicians from a bygone era. The event took place in the glamorous locales of Saint Martin and aired on HBO on August 5, 1995. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey reliving the essence of the golden age of music!

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23. Soul Train’s 25th Anniversary (1995)

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Celebrate a quarter-century of soulful tunes in “Soul Train’s 25th Anniversary, “ a captivating music awards ceremony hosted by the charismatic Arsenio Hall. This extraordinary event honors the legendary television show’s momentous 25th year with an impressive Hall of Fame tribute. Set on November 22, 1995, at the renowned Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, the live broadcast of this spectacular celebration captivated audiences across the nation in syndication.

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24. The 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1995)

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Experience the magic of the 9th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, an unforgettable music event that took place on March 13, 1995, in Los Angeles, California. Hosted by none other than Anita Baker, Patti LaBelle, and Kenneth ‘Babyface’ Edmonds, this star-studded ceremony celebrated the outstanding achievements made by musicians of color during 1994.

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25. Comic Relief VII (1995)

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Comic Relief VII is a unique and memorable event from 1995, featuring an incredible lineup of comedians who came together to raise money for charity. This stand-up comedy special brought together the talents of Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, and Robin Williams, among others.

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26. 25th Anniversary Essence Awards (1995)

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In 1995, Sinbad and Natalie Cole hosted the highly anticipated 25th Anniversary Essence Awards, an event dedicated to honoring the outstanding achievements of African Americans in various fields. This star-studded evening took place at New York City’s iconic Paramount Theater and captured the essence of a diverse and thriving African American culture. The event celebrated the accomplishments of distinguished individuals, such as General Colin Powell, Janet Jackson, Stevie Wonder, law student Zoe London, and Birthing Project founder Kathryn Hail.

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27. 70’s Soul Music Festival: Part 2 (1996)

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Experience the ultimate soulful throwback in “70’s Soul Music Festival: Part 2” (1996), hosted by the hilariously talented Sinbad, featuring performances by the greatest soul and funk musicians of the 1970s era. Originally aired on HBO, this film celebrates the golden age of music, blending catchy beats and unforgettable vocals that will keep you tapping your feet. With an impressive line-up of stars such as Natalie Cole and Con Funk Shun, this two-hour musical fest extravaganza is not to be missed.

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28. Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television (1996)

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Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television, released in 1996, is a nostalgic journey through the history of stand-up comedy on television. This comedy-documentary features interviews with legendary comediennes and comedians, such as Marlo Thomas and Gracie Allen, as they reminisce on their careers and discuss the impact of television on comedy.

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29. First Kid (1996)

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Meet Sinbad, the former boxing champ turned secret service agent in “First Kid, “ a thrilling comedy adventure from 1996. When Sinbad is assigned the daunting task of protecting the President’s mischievous first son, he knows he’s in for a wild ride.

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30. Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996)

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Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco” is an enchanting family adventure, where talking pets Chance, Shadow, and Sassy find themselves lost in the bustling city of San Francisco. Separated from their vacationing owners, they embark on a perilous journey across the “golden bridge” to return home. Stars Michael J.

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31. The 10th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1996)

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Groove to a night of soulful celebration at the 10th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, hosted by none other than the legendary Anita Baker, the charismatic LL Cool J, and the talented young Brandy Norwood. This prestigious event honors the remarkable achievements of musicians of color during the year 1995, all unfolding at the iconic Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California.

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32. Jingle All the Way (1996)

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Get ready for an all-out adventure this holiday season with “Jingle All the Way” (1996). This hilarious family comedy stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as Howard Langston, a dedicated father who promises his son a Turbo Man action figure for Christmas, only to discover that every store is sold out.

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33. The Cherokee Kid (1996)

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The Cherokee Kid: A thrilling Western comedy, this 1996 film follows the journey of a boy whose parents were brutally killed by a cruel land-grabber. Years later, he grows up to become a fearless gunfighter, ready for revenge.

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34. Good Burger (1997)

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Good Burger” is a hilarious comedy film released in 1997, directed by Brian Robbins. The movie follows dim-witted teenager, Ed, and his new coworker, Dexter, as they embark on a mission to save their dilapidated fast food joint, Good Burger, from imminent failure. The plot thickens when a brand new burger restaurant opens across the street, determined to put them out of business.

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35. Soul Music Festival: Part 3 (1997)

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Prepare to groove to the rhythm of yesteryear with “Soul Music Festival: Part 3, “ a 1997 summer extravaganza that celebrates the soul and funk music of the 1970s. Hosted by the versatile comedian Sinbad, this enchanting event is a nostalgia-filled tribute to the golden era of African American music. With performances by famed artists such as The Bar-Kays and Cameo, the festival transports you to the groove-filled streets of Aruba.

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36. 10th Anniversary Essence Awards (1997)

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Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Essence Awards showcased the exceptional accomplishments of African Americans at the prestigious Madison Square Garden Theatre. Honoring these outstanding individuals, the night’s festivities featured renowned names such as Muhammad Ali, Marilyn Chamberlain, a Los Angeles philanthropist, the power couple Bill and Camille Cosby, 1996 Olympic Gold Medal gymnast Dominique Dawes, and C. Kenneth Johnson.

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37. Soul Music Festival: Part 4 (1998)

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Sinbad’s “Soul Music Festival: Part IV” takes viewers on a captivating journey back to the soulful sounds of the 1970s. This nostalgic, two-and-a-half-hour TV special is a must-watch tribute to the iconic era of African American music, funk, and entertainment.

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38. The 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards (1998)

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Celebrate the 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards, hosted by the dynamic trio of Patti LaBelle, Heavy D, and Erykah Badu. This remarkable event, held on February 27, 1998 at the iconic Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, honored the achievements of musicians of color in 1997. This captivating music special aired in syndication on various networks, showcasing the diversity and excellence of African American and black culture.

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39. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock (1999)

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Prepare to laugh out loud with Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock! . This hilarious compilation showcases the comedic genius of Chris Rock at his finest. Featuring some of his most iconic sketches, parodies, and stand-up routines, The Best of Chris Rock takes you on a rollercoaster ride of satire, dark comedy, and pure comedic brilliance.

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40. Ready to Run (2000)

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Ready to Run is a heartwarming family sports movie released in 2000. This inspiring film follows the journey of a 14-year-old girl named Lara, played by Krystle Po, who works at a racetrack. There, Lara discovers a racehorse with a voice and an inability to win races. With Lara’s help, the horse finds its passion for racing again, and they both embark on an unforgettable journey.

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41. 32nd NAACP Image Awards (2001)

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The 32nd NAACP Image Awards, held in 2001, is a celebration of African-Americans in film and television. This annual event, sponsored by the NAACP, showcases the extraordinary achievements and talent of individuals in these industries. The awards ceremony, broadcasted as a TV special, highlights the outstanding work of actors, actresses, and other professionals who have made meaningful contributions to the world of entertainment.

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42. Hansel & Gretel (2002)

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Hansel & Gretel” is a unique and entertaining modern take on the classic fairy tale. This 2002 family-friendly fantasy film follows the adventures of two teen siblings who find themselves lost in the woods, only to encounter an evil stepmother and a terrifying troll. When they seek help from a talking bird, they must navigate a world filled with magical creatures, including a mischievous evil stepmother and a mysterious figure that promises to restore their love and unity.

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43. Crazy as Hell (2002)

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Crazy as Hell” is an electrifying drama-thriller that takes you on a rollercoaster ride through the darkest corners of the human mind. Directed by Eriq La Salle, the film stars a stellar cast including Michael Beach, Ronny Cox, and Sinbad. The story follows psychiatrist Ty Adams, who rejects the use of drugs in his practice, only to be pushed to the brink by the arrival of a mysterious patient known as ‘Satan’. As the tension mounts, the audience is treated to a full-on freaky ride, filled with unexpected twists and turns. With a runtime of 1 hour and 53 minutes, “Crazy as Hell” is a thrilling journey that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

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44. A Century of Black Cinema (2003)

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A Century of Black Cinema” is a documentary film released in 2003 that delves into the history of African American cinema and how it has evolved over time. The film showcases significant moments in the industry, intertwining them with social and political contexts, all the while examining their profound impact on black audiences. Through interviews and archival footage, “A Century of Black Cinema” provides a unique perspective on the evolution of black cinema and its role in shaping cultural narratives.

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45. Stompin’ (2007)

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Stompin’” is a heartwarming coming-of-age drama that takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions. Set on a college campus, the movie follows the story of two estranged brothers as they try to reconnect with one another. As the university gears up for a major Stepshow competition, the siblings must put their differences aside and work together to overcome their past.

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46. Cuttin Da Mustard (2008)

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Cuttin Da Mustard” is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy that takes viewers on a journey through the ups and downs of pursuing their dreams. Set in an urban community, the film focuses on a group of young, passionate actors as they navigate the challenges of building a theater company from the ground up. From juggling day jobs to overcoming personal struggles, these aspiring stars prove that they’ve got the chops to make it big in the world of theater.

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47. 24th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards (2009)

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Get ready to celebrate the power of Gospel music with the 24th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards, hosted by Sinbad, Dorinda Clark-Cole, and Donnie McClurkin. This star-studded event honors the remarkable achievements of music recording artists and composers, recognizing their invaluable contributions to the world of Gospel music. With an impressive lineup of African American talent, this ceremony is not only a celebration of music but also a tribute to the vibrant culture it represents.

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48. Everything Is Terrible: The Movie (2009)

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Everything Is Terrible: The Movie” is a bizarre and hilarious compilation of clips from long-forgotten VHS tapes, edited together in a montage that defies all logic and sense. A team of talented directors and writers, led by Nic Maier and Dimitri Simakis, weave an intricate tapestry of pop culture references, humor, and sheer absurdity.

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49. Sinbad: Where U Been? (2010)

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Sinbad: Where U Been? . is a lively 2010 documentary that brings the hilarious comedian Sinbad back to the stage for a live Comedy Central concert special. The film features Sinbad delivering his signature brand of comedy and music, showcasing his innate ability to captivate audiences with his one-liners and stories.

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50. King of the Underground (2011)

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King of the Underground” is a dark comedy flick that delves into the murky world of the music industry. Told through the lens of a true story, the movie follows a frustrated rap artist, who after years of rejection, embarks on a murderous rampage. The plot intertwines the line between fact and fiction, creating a captivating and chilling narrative.

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51. Planes (2013)

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Planes” is a vibrant animated adventure comedy that takes off in 2013. This heartwarming tale follows Dusty, a cropdusting plane with a crippling fear of heights. With the support of a lovable underdog mentality, Dusty takes to the sky with a daring dream — to compete in an around-the-world aerial race.

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52. Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla! (2014)

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Explore an evening of laughter and comedy with “Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla! “ The all-out stand-up special, aptly titled “Make Me Wanna Holla”, is a riotous original performance by none other than the king of comedy, Sinbad. Set in his home state of Michigan, the performance highlights the hilarity of everything Sinbad sees in his life, from humorous advice given by his parents, to his amusing take on the concept of talent and fashion. This TV special showcases Sinbad’s undeniable talent for making audiences laugh, all while giving an intimate glimpse of his unique perspective on life.

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53. Zero Gravity Live (2016)

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Experience the energy and excitement of “Zero Gravity Live” as world-renowned musicians Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and Terri Lyne Carrington come together for an unforgettable live performance. Filmed as part of the Brave World Pictures music series that captures the raw power of music, this 2016 concert film takes you on a journey like no other.

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54. This Is Love (2018)

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This Is Love” is a heartwarming documentary that takes us on a journey of discovery, celebrating the life and music of Rudy Love. Directed by John Alexander, the film offers an in-depth look at the life of this phenomenal artist, showcasing his talents and the impact he has had on the music industry.

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55. 2 Minutes of Fame (2020)

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2 Minutes of Fame, released in 2020, follows the story of an aspiring comedian who moves to Los Angeles to chase his dream of a film career. After capturing the hearts of viewers with his hilarious stand-up routine, he suddenly becomes an internet sensation.

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